klystrack
A downloadable chiptune tracker for Windows
Beware of the CAT-O-METER!
klystrack is a tracker for making C64/NES/Amiga-style chiptunes on a modern platform. It can be used to create audio for games (Gravitus Minus uses the audio engine for music and sound effects).
News: There is a Discord server for all things klystrack.
Features
Sound
- Additive synthesis with filters (think SID, Atari, NES etc.)
- Hard sync and ring modulation (like SID)
- FM synthesis (think Adlib, MSX, OPL2 etc.)
- Wavetable for samples or custom waveforms to be used in synthesis (think Amiga, SNES)
- Built-in wave generator and editor
- Programmable instruments not limited to simple arpeggios
Sequencer
- Tracker with free positioning of patterns
- Pattern transpose
- Pattern length is not fixed
- Hard limit of 32 channels but this can be raised (just ask if you need more... sounds crazy, though)
- Fully themeable, includes half dozen themes
Effects
- Stereo chorus
- SNES-style multitap echo
- Bit crusher/decimator
Export
- Own custom format with a tiny playback library to be used in games, demos etc.
- Export as .WAV
- Export each track as separate .WAV's
- Export wavetable items as .WAV's (use klystrack to create one-cycle waveforms for other synths!)
Import
- Import .WAV's to use as samples
- Import Protracker and FT2 modules
- Import C64 SID files (Rob Hubbard player)
Thanks
klystrack would not be as cool without help from iLKke (responsible for most of the gfx), people sending ideas and code and most of all the cool people who made cool tunes!
Status | In development |
Category | Tool |
Platforms | Windows |
Release date | Dec 31, 2008 |
Rating | Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars (29 total ratings) |
Author | kometbomb |
Made with | SDL |
Tags | 8-Bit, audio-engine, chiptune, Lo-fi, Music, Pixel Art |
Code license | MIT License |
Asset license | Creative Commons Attribution_ShareAlike v4.0 International |
Average session | About an hour |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse |
Links | Source code, Twitter/X |
Download
Install instructions
All the previous releases are available on the GitHub page.
If you are a Linux person, check out this Snap that installs klystrack and all needed dependencies!
Development log
- klystrack 1.7.6Jul 06, 2019
- klystrack executable song boilerplateApr 20, 2019
- klystrack for OSX updatedJan 25, 2019
- klystrack 1.7.5Oct 06, 2018
- klystrack 1.7.4Sep 20, 2018
- klystrack Discord serverJan 27, 2018
- Klystrack playback library updatedJan 01, 2018
- Tutorial #3: FM synthesisDec 24, 2017